Not to be confused with Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China.
To avoid confusion, all the names on this list follow the Eastern order convention (family name first, given name second) for consistency.
Vice President of the Executive Yuan
行政院副院長
Incumbent Cheng Wen-tsan since 31 January 2023
Executive Yuan
Style
Mr Vice Premier (informal) Mr Vice President (within Executive Yuan) His Excellency (diplomatic)
Reports to
Premier
Seat
Taipei, Taiwan
Nominator
Premier
Appointer
President
Term length
No fixed term
Formation
28 October 1928; 95 years ago (1928-10-28)
First holder
Feng Yuxiang
Unofficial names
Vice Premier of Taiwan Deputy Prime Minister of Taiwan
Website
english.ey.gov.tw
Politics of Taiwan
Government
Constitution
Additional Articles of the Constitution
Freedom of religion (Article 13)
Law
Taxation
Presidency
President of the Republic of China
Tsai Ing-wen / Lai Ching-te (elect) (DPP) Vice President-elect of the Republic of China
Lai Ching-te / Hsiao Bi-khim (elect) (DPP)
Office of the President
National Security Council
Executive
Executive Yuan
Premier
Chen Chien-jen (DPP) Vice Premier
Cheng Wen-tsan (DPP)
Legislature
11th Legislative Yuan Legislative Yuan President of the Legislative Yuan
Han Kuo-yu (KMT) Vice President of the Legislative Yuan
Johnny Chiang (KMT)
National Assembly (defunct) Control Yuan (chamber defunct)
Judiciary
Judicial Yuan
President of the Judicial Yuan and Chief Justice
Hsu Tzong-li Vice President of the Judicial Yuan
Tsai Jeong-duen
Supreme Court
High Courts
District Courts
Other branches
Examination Yuan
President of the Examination Yuan
Huang Jong-tsun Vice President of the Examination Yuan
Chou Hung-hsien
Control Yuan President of the Control Yuan
Chen Chu Vice President of the Control Yuan
Lee Hung-chun
Local government
Mayors and Magistrates
Elections
Central Election Commission
Presidential elections
Legislative elections
Local elections
Referendums
Political parties
Represented in the Legislative Yuan
Kuomintang
Democratic Progressive Party
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Others
New Power Party
Taiwan Statebuilding Party
People First Party
Taiwan Solidarity Union
New Party
Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
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White Terror
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Foreign Minister
Joseph Wu
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The Vice Premier of the Republic of China (Chinese: 行政院副院長; pinyin: Xíngzhèng Yuàn Fù Yuànzhǎng; lit. 'Vice President of the Executive Yuan') serves as the deputy to the premier and is appointed by the president, on the recommendation of the Premier. The title of vice premier had been changed several times, so this list is divided into several sections. This includes both vice premiers of the Republic of China before 1949, when the seat of government was in Mainland China, and vice premiers since 1949, when the seat of government was relocated to Taiwan.[citation needed]
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